Keg Stand

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Favorite Comment(s!): Fixer T.A. Brown says, “I’m pretty sure this is a museum exhibit, not someone’s apartment. Note the masterful juxtaposition of ironing board, plaid couch propped atop kegs, and the oriental rug with the massive tube-style TV. The artist has made a brilliant, deliciously postmodern statement about the vapid, soulless nature of suburban life. I hope we’ll get to see more of this person’s work.”
Meanwhile: Fixer dono1 comments on the television program, “This is Eyewitness News. Let’s go now to the surface of the sun where we’ve got a live reporter standing by…”
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Would this be the German equivalent of “pizza box furniture” in a college dorm?
Efes is Turkish beer
But honey, i just have to drink with my friends otherwise we will never have a table!
Wow. That beer probably cost the same a cheap TV stand that would actually look like furniture.
True – but the reuse aspect is great – multi purpose – very green thinking
Green thinking would be Heineken.
Somebody was drinkin’ when they… oh never mind…
“This is Eyewitness News. Let’s go now to the surface of the sun where we’ve got a live reporter standing by…”
Making use of the unwanted trash cans. Quite cool.
“… if I have more beer?? – would you mind holding the TV for a second?”
Hey, this isn’t german beer! Efes is turkish!
Can’t under-stand the world without stands under the TV, with no beer ads.
I bet there is beer inside is iron
No! Don’t touch those. The reception is perfect!!
I hope the owner is not a leg amputee because I fear that he would use a mini keg as a peg!
That would work right up until he got behind in the rent and needed to return it for the deposit.
The key to execution of the plan is proper preparation.
Livin’ in Mom’s Basement sure isn’t easy… also, did anybody notice that the sofa apparently stands on keg-legs as well?
The person who lives there irons their clothes?!? I find that hard to believe!
I’m pretty sure this is a museum exhibit, not someone’s apartment.
Note the masterful juxtaposition of ironing board, plaid couch propped atop kegs, and the oriental rug with the massive tube-style TV. The artist has made a brilliant, deliciously postmodern statement about the vapid, soulless nature of suburban life.
I hope we’ll get to see more of this person’s work.
Okay, I’ll buy that theory.
Brilliant responses like this are why I frequent this site.
I see vapid and I see soulless. I am not sure about suburban. This is inner city all the way.
I don’t even think that’s a couch, but more like a really ugly back car or van seat that they’ve “made” into a couch.
Overall, this whole thing screams really dumpy frat.
This kluge doesnt have a leg to stand on
Introducing the new Keg line of furniture from Ikea.
Who says that beer ads do not support almost all?
This is an old school Keg Stand!
reduce, reuse, recycle
This is an excellent example of Mancave decor.
“There, we’re done refurnishing. Now for a glass of… ah man!”
Now the TV won’t get damaged if they break a keg of beer….. Wait, what keg of beer?
Some folks stuff their mattresses for a rainy day, others hold up their furnishings until they need the deposit money. Incidentally, that beer is available in the States, and I bought the same ironing board at Home Depot
That rug really ties the room together.
Tastes Great, Less Furniture!
Please no more trips to the Pawn shop !
I wish we had those when I was in university. We had to use wooden cable spools (left over from stringing cable TV, electricity, or telephone lines) or milk crates for such purposes.
“Two more kegs, mom, and we got the ironing board taken care of.”
I call shenanigans. Someone who repairs their furniture with beer kegs owns not just an iron, but an ironing board as well? Fo’ realz?
Who the hell was in my room last night?
For a second I thought the iron was plugged into the keg. When I realized this was not true, I was deeply upset. You’ll come to me one day, beer-powered iron….
perhaps somebody needs to cancel cable tv and invest in some furniture.
its like a house for drunken midgets.
And you should see how they built the shower walls.
I think I remember seeing something like this in my old college dorm…
Welcome to Turkey, where they *will* make it work!!! Ahhh, Efes Pilsen, how I miss you!